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2010 Oct 05
0
Fw: Re: R editor in ubuntu!
Hello friends,
I would like to thank you all for your advices. Rcmdr is gread.
All the best,
Mehdi
********************* Mehdi Zarrei, PhDPostdoctoral fellowUniversity of Toronto
Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Royal Ontario Museum
Department of Natural History
Green Plant Herbarium (TRT)
100 Queen's Park
Toronto, On., M5S 2C6, CanadaE-mail:
2010 Nov 13
1
problem building R from svn repo
Hola!
I just changed my laptop to debian squeeze,
downloaded R devel from svn repo, as described in the manual.
Then I configured for building in a separate build dir with:
kjetil at kjetil:~/R/Rbuilddir$ sudo ../svn/configure
--- which succeeded, with:
R is now configured for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
Source directory: ../svn
Installation directory: /usr/local
C
2006 Sep 19
2
mgcv in R-2.4.0.alpha
Hola!
I am sending this to the list since emails from me to Simon Wood
has bounced earlier.
I get:
> library(tsDyn)
Loading required package: mgcv
Erro en `parent.env<-`(`*tmp*`, value = NULL) :
use of NULL environment is defunct
Error: package 'mgcv' could not be loaded
> library(mgcv)
Erro en `parent.env<-`(`*tmp*`, value = NULL) :
use of NULL environment
2010 Jan 30
3
Competiciín de classificación!!! Fwd: [R] Classification of supernovae - a challenge
Hola!
Este mail llegó a r-help hoy, yo lo mandó también a esta lista. Es
interesante
con competiciones de predicción/clasificación! ¿Alguien que quiere cooperar?
Kjetil
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kjetil Halvorsen <kjetilbrinchmannhalvorsen@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 12:19
Subject: Fwd: [R] Classification of supernovae - a challenge
To: Kjetil Halvorsen
2012 Apr 14
2
some questions about sympy (that is, rSymPy)
I am experimenting with rSymPy, and it seems to work nice.
However, I dislike the need to wrap all sympy expressions within
quotes, it leads to ugly calls like
library(rSymPy)
Var("x,y,z")
sympy("(x+y)**2")
and so on.
Inspired by the function cq from mvbutiles package:
library(mvbutils)
> cq
function (...)
{
as.character(sapply(as.list(match.call(expand.dots =
2010 Nov 02
1
R install in Ubuntu maverick issues
I am trying to install the maverick version. The lucid version works
flawlessly, but this one promts this messages.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
r-base: Depends: r-base-core (>= 2.12.0-1maverick0) but it is not going to
be installed
Depends: r-recommended (= 2.12.0-1maverick0) but it is not going
to be installed
Recommends: r-base-html but it is not going
2010 Oct 05
4
R editor in ubuntu!
Hello R-Users!
I am looking for an editor to be able to execute commands into R in Linux ubuntu. Is there any suggestion?
Thanks.
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2008 Nov 07
1
Encoding() and strsplit()
Dear All,
Encoding() goes beyond my understanding. See the
example. I would expect from reading the help for
Encoding() that strsplit preserves the encoding
for each resulting element, but for simple letters it gets lost.
Also it seems that an Encoding() cannot be
declared for simple letters. They remain in any
case "unknown". In paste() "latin1" seems to dominate
2017 Jun 27
3
Windows iconv() "failure" in certain locales
This is a continuation of the R-devel thread with subject
"suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users" :
As I said there, a patch should rather address the underlying
problem in packageDescription rather than a kludgy workaround
patch for citation().
(For that same reason, Ben Marwick proposed to fix
packageDescription() rather than the symptom seen in citation().)
2009 Oct 16
2
Matrixes as data
Hola!
I am working on a problem where data points are (square) matrices. Is
there a way to make a
"vector" of matrices, such that it can be stored in a data.frame? Can
that be done with S3?
or do I have to learn S4 objects & methods?
Kjetil
2020 Apr 25
1
Re: [PATCH v2] python: Fix UnicodeError in inspect_list_applications2() (RHBZ#1684004)
Hi Nir,
I think latin1,
How do you think we should handle latin1 errors then? Replace on latin1 or
replace on utf-8?
for codec in ["utf8", "latin1"]:
try:
return decode(b, codec)
except:
pass
return decode(b, "utf8", errors="replace")
(Pseudocode, will be implemented in c)
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020, 21:34 Nir Soffer <nsoffer@redhat.com>
2011 Nov 18
1
Problems compiling R
Hola!
I had my hard disk and cpu fried, so had to reinstall debian from
scratch, and now I have problems compiling R
R-2.14.0. My system is wheezy with Xfce4 desktop. (-amd-64)
./configure
make
runs without problems, but make test dose not!
Here is some of the output from make test:
kjetil at kjetil:~/R/R-2.14.0$ make check
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/kjetil/R/R-2.14.0/tests'
2006 Jun 16
2
bug in prcomp (PR#8994)
The following seems to be an bug in prcomp():
> test <- ts( matrix( c(NA, 2:5, NA, 7:10), 5, 2))
> test
Time Series:
Start = 1
End = 5
Frequency = 1
Series 1 Series 2
1 NA NA
2 2 7
3 3 8
4 4 9
5 5 10
> prcomp(test, scale.=TRUE, na.action=na.omit)
Erro en svd(x, nu = 0) : infinite or missing values in 'x'
2009 Sep 30
2
R 2.9.2 crashes when sorting latin1-encoded strings
Hi everyone!
I think I stumbled over a bug in the latest R 2.9.2 patched for OS X:
> R version 2.9.2 Patched (2009-09-24 r49861)
> i386-apple-darwin9.8.0
When I try to sort latin1-encoded character vectors, R sometimes
crashes with a segmentation fault. I'm running OS X 10.5.8 and have
observed this behaviour both with the i386 and x86_64 builds, in the
R.app GUI as well as on
2010 Sep 20
5
Update to website not printing special Characters
I thought you might be interested in how far I have got with solving
my problem with MySql(via phpMyAdmin) to website character_set
problems.
I thought I had solved the problem when my characters on my website
started showing the special characters.
This was a partial success though.
When I went back to phpMyAdmin and entered new text the problem was
the same, but reversed. What now happens is
2017 Sep 14
2
special latin1 do not print as glyphs in current devel on windows
This is a follow-up on my initial posts regarding character encodings on
Windows (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2017-August/074728.html)
and Patrick Perry's reply
(https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2017-August/074830.html) in
particular (thank you for the links and the bug report!). My initial
posts were quite chaotic (and partly wrong), so I am trying to clear
things up a
2017 Aug 01
2
special latin1 do not print as glyphs in current devel on windows
Thank you!. My apologies again for not including the console output in my
message before. I sent another e-mail with the output in the meantime, so
it should be a bit clearer now, what I am seeing. In case I missed
something, please let me know.
Yes, I am using latin1 and cp1252 interchangebly here, mostly because
Encoding() is reporting the encoding as "latin1". You presumed correctly
2017 Jun 29
1
Windows iconv() "failure" in certain locales
>>>>> Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
>>>>> on Wed, 28 Jun 2017 18:45:59 +0200 writes:
> On 27.06.2017 17:36, Martin Maechler wrote:
>> This is a continuation of the R-devel thread with subject
>> "suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users" :
>>
>> As I said there, a
2014 Oct 19
1
Writing UTF8 on Windows
Recent functionality in jsonlite allows for streaming json to a user
supplied connection object, such as a file, pipe or socket. RFC7159
prescribes json must be encoded as unicode; ISO-8859 (including
latin1) is invalid. Hence I would like R to write strings as utf8,
irrespective of the type of connection, platform or locale.
Implementing this turns out to be unsurprisingly difficult on windows.
2017 Aug 01
3
special latin1 do not print as glyphs in current devel on windows
Upon further inspection, I think these are at least two problems.
First the issue with printing latin1/cp1252 characters in the "80" to "9F"
code range.
x <- c("?", "?", "?")
Encoding(x)
print(x)
I assume that these are Unicode escapes!? (Given that Encoding(x) shows
"latin1" I'd rather expect latin1/cp1252 escapes here, but